Webinar Recordings
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Using Competencies to Identify Career Pathways
One of the most powerful applications of the Outdoor Recreation Professional Competency Framework is its ability to help professionals chart meaningful, intentional career pathways. This session guides participants throu...
Incorporating Competencies into Degree Programs
As the outdoor recreation profession grows, so does the need for academic programs that prepare students with the skills and knowledge employers expect. This session examines how the Outdoor Recreation Professional Compe...
How Is the ORPCF Adaptable to Organization-Specific Needs?
No two organizations are alike — and neither are their workforce development needs. This session explores how the Outdoor Recreation Professional Competency Framework is designed with flexibility in mind, allowing agenci...
What Are Core Competencies, and Why This Framework?
This foundational session introduces the Outdoor Recreation Professional Competency Framework, developed through a partnership between the Society of Outdoor Recreation Professionals (SORP) and the U.S. Forest Service. P...
The Role of Women’s Groups in Hunting and Fishing Participation
National participation rates in hunting and fishing have been in decline over the past several decades, with one population bucking the trend: women. This webinar shares results from a recent collaboration between resear...
Accessibility Doesn’t Stop Indoors: Extending Access to Trails
This webinar walks through how Connecticut developed and implemented a statewide all terrain wheelchair program across multiple state parks, with a focus on the behind the scenes decisions that make these programs functi...
Approaching Big Inclusivity Gaps as a Grassroots Trail Organization
Access to outdoor spaces isn’t always a given. The Inclusive Spaces Audit is a tool to identify both strengths and gaps in welcoming, belonging, and accessibility for trails and recreation spaces. This session explores h...
Usable Trail Roundtable: Collaborative Approach to Adaptive Recreation
Creating outdoor recreation settings that are welcoming and usable for a broad range of visitors requires coordinated action across agencies and disciplines. This webinar highlights the Useable Trail Roundtable, a collab...
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